HYPERBOLE Other Literary Notes: 1. Antithesis 2. Simile 3. Personification 4. Metaphor 5. Metonymy WHAT IS HYPERBOLE This figure of speech is based on imagination. Hyperbole is a…
ANTI-THESIS More Figures of speech 1. Metonymy 2. Metaphor 3. Simile 4. Personification WHAT IS ANTITHESIS? In this figure of speech, contrasted ideas or words are set against…
SONNET 116 William Shakespeare ABOUT THE POET: William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, now widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language and the world's…
POETICS - BOOK II "OF TRAGEDY" Aristotle discussed in detail all his views on Tragedy and poetry in general in the second book of "Poetics". The title of…
OXFORD MOVEMENT INTRODUCTION Oxford movement is a 19th-century movement, it started at the University of Oxford. At Oxford, a group of Anglican academics and clergymen were increasingly unhappy with the…
SONNET A FORM OF SONNET Sonnet is among the most common form of poetry through the ages. The word sonnet has been derived from the Italian word "sonetto'' which…
THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US William Wordsworth About the writer: In the history of English literature William Wordsworth is known as a romantic poet. He belongs to the…
MY FAVOURITE SCIENTIST Dr. Vikram Sarabhai In fact, I Iike all the scientists but my favourite scientist is Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. He Was born in 1919. Right from…
METONYMY "Metonymy" is a figure of speech based on association. The word "Metonymy" has been derived from the Greek word "Metonumia". "Meta" means "Substitute" and "Onoma" means "Name". Thus,…
METAPHOR The word "Metaphor" comes from the Greek, "meta" means "Change" and "Phero" means "I bear". Thus it means a transfer of the significance. By this figure a word…